Don Pearce wrote:
:: On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 18:57:28 +0100, "Tom" wrote:
::
::: Good eve.
:::
::: I am a relative newbie, and although I can generally do everything
::: I want, I was wondering if there was a way to pump a sound byte up
::: to its maximum volume...
:::
:::
::: ...what i mean is, if, for example, I have a voice soundbyte, where
::: some instances of the byte aren't very loud, but others are very
::: loud, I would like to pump up the quiet bits without pumping up the
::: loud bits and causing them to fuzz and sound pap (i'm sure there's
::: a tech term, wen it goes over that line in CEP2 basically!)
:::
::: Anyway, if there is such a method I'd welcome it, perhaps i've
::: missed something glaringly obvious!!?
:::
::: Thanks in advance,
:::
::: T.
:::
:: Sure, it is simply compression -available on just about every audio
:: editor you can get for a PC. And just for clarity, it is a sound
:: BITE, not byte.
::
:: d
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Thankyou so much, that's saved me so much faffing around!
Dynamic processing, all I had to do was go there and test it in CEP! Thanks
again!